Rating: Summary: the diskette of the gods Review: This is my first "jump-drive" and all i can say is that it is amazing. Being able to transfer files quickly between an I-Mac laptop and two Windows XP computers (and consequently a 1991 DOS computer via diskettes) is a sheer joy, the only thing I dislike is that it is not compatible with anything below Mac OS 9, because I have an old OS 8 IMac, but I can make do. One of these things in any size is awesome, and is probably the only worthwhile thing, besides food, that I've bought in the past year. Kickass.
Rating: Summary: Fast drive, lots of capacity Review: This is my first USB drive and I am already pleased with the speed and portability.
The endcaps are snug, the drive fits a variety of usb ports just fine including other usb cables.
I need to carry around coursework and applications and I have been able to fit a great many things onto this drive. The speed is great.
Rating: Summary: Sometimes They Get it Right Review: Whoever designed this thing was thinking. Given what's likely to happen to these things in use, I think Sandisk hit the nail on the head. A metal device with a clear plastic overshell. It's small, and it will hold a ton of pictures or files, whatever you need to drag around. I could put this on my keychain and not have to worry about it breaking. If this device is as good as the other Sandisk flash products I have from an operating perspective, this will be a real winner for them.Nice job Sandisk.... If you need or want a USB flash drive, get this one...
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